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Walks in the Lake District


Alex C
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Me and Mrs C are off to the lakes for a long weekend with the two dogs and Kids. Will be staying with parents in Eskdale.

Last time there we took a day out for a nice long walk and decided Scafell was the obvious choice. We enjoyed the walk but it was a bit of a slog all the way up there then all the way back down..

We are looking for a nice walk of about 4-5 hrs which will take us into some nice scenery. I've done Blentcathra before and enjoyed that as it was a climb and then levelled out, but this would be no good for the dogs.

 

Suggestions for a nice tramp in the countryside would be very welcome

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Cat Bells is a nice one if you don't want it to be too strenuous but still a proper fell. You get a ferry across Derwent water, climb Cat Bells then ferry back so you get a bit of fell and lake. Spectacular views from the top too.

 

Agree with Felly, definitely get a wainwright book or two for details.

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I have the Wainright book collection so will have a flick through. Cat Bells sounds a nice one though. Can I take dogs on the ferry ?

 

Yes the 'Lal Ratty' Lets just say its had more than its fair share of my cash over the years !! Cant not really as the station is a couple of hundred yards from my parents front door and I have two kids who love it.

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I have the Wainright book collection so will have a flick through. Cat Bells sounds a nice one though. Can I take dogs on the ferry ?

 

Yes the 'Lal Ratty' Lets just say its had more than its fair share of my cash over the years !! Cant not really as the station is a couple of hundred yards from my parents front door and I have two kids who love it.

You can on the Windermere Steamers and they go free!

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Do cat bells but keep going and do high spy maiden moor onto dale head tarn, just before Dale Head tarn you take a right turn down gully between the two ranges and follow the waterfalls made by run off from the tarn. It's one of the best walks my wife and I have done with our dogs. Stunning gin clear plunge pools and waterfalls around four or five in total. You can then walk round the base of cat bells back to the start.

 

Another good walk is the horseshoe round from Grassmere.

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Or have a stab at Gummers How at the south end of Windermere, followed by pints of loveliness at the Masons Arms at Strawberry Bank http://www.masonsarmsstrawberrybank.co.uk/masons/

Gummers How is an easy one, you can park half way up it.. The Masons is now full of RR driving and shandy drinking southeners now. :lol:

 

Great views from the top. Anglers Arms at Haverthwaite does good basic grub as well.

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